The PD-128S-BC is more than twice the weight of a PD-8 pad and is designed to be snare-stand mountable - also the image doesn't show a mounting clamp.
Are you intending to use it with a TD-30 Drum Sound Module to detect optimal dynamics and rim-shot depth from this V-pad?

The PD-128S-BC is more than twice the weight of a PD-8 pad and is designed to be snare-stand mountable - also the image doesn't show a mounting clamp.
Are you intending to use it with a TD-30 Drum Sound Module to detect optimal dynamics and rim-shot depth from this V-pad?

I wish I had a TD-30 to be honest I have a TD-4 but only use it to get midi notes to Addictive Drums. I have not heard a TD-30 but I like the sounds from Addictive more then a TD--20 so for the money I'm happy. And as for optimal dynamics my playing level does not require that ATM. I would hope it's heaver then the pd8 but is it heavy enough to be on a snare stand and not bounce around ( seen it doing so in a vid) a fixed stand would stop that just not sure if I require it or not yet as it's being shipped. Other then cymbals and snare my set is DIY the tom's and bass work great but I don't feel A DIY snare is good enough only went this route because I would rather the drums feel as real as they can and with the snare being 12" that itself sold me.When you say doesn't show a mounting clamp do you mean it comes with one? Didn't know if that's the case.

Taking a closer look at the V-pad image I'm thinking there's probably a cover over where a mounting clamp could be attached.
Perhaps someone with more Roland experience can confirm if that's correct or not.

Taking a closer look at the V-pad image I'm thinking there's probably a cover over where a mounting clamp could be attached.
Perhaps someone with more Roland experience can confirm if that's correct or not.

Manual says the PD-128s has no mount would have been cool if it to be attached. There is a version for 529.99 that has it but it's huge not really interested if it moves around to much on the stand been looking for a reason to get this maybe this is it. Will hold the tom and snare in a fixed position.

I'd only be guessing about possible cross-triggering issues but I seem to recall previous posts about adjusting module settings for pad Threshold or Xtalk Cancel to fix the problem.
You could also add some padding between the snare pad/tom and snare baskets if required.

I'd only be guessing about possible cross-triggering issues but I seem to recall previous posts about adjusting module settings for pad Threshold or Xtalk Cancel to fix the problem.
You could also add some padding between the snare pad/tom and snare baskets if required.

Thanks for the help bro I tend to overthink things I can adjust all the setting already just thinking about it too much before I even have the stuff in my hands.